Articles Archive for 25 June 2010
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Wimbledon returned to a normality Thursday at 4.48 PM after John Isner from United States won the marathon match which ended two days after it had begun. His brave opponent was Nicolas Mahut from France.
In the World Cup final, after 90 minutes may follow other 30 minutes of overtime and finally the penalty kicks. This match ran 11 hours and 5 minutes, the fifth set ran 8 hours and 11 minutes (more than the longest match on record), a brutal struggle that consisted of 183 games and requires 380 towel-offs …
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President Obama invited Russian president Dmitry Medvedev to a surprise American lunch Thursday before returning to the White House for a news conference. Escaping from the formality of summit at the White House, they traveled by motorcade to the Washington suburb of Arlington, Virginia to Ray’s Hell Burger, a favorite place of the president. Last year he ate there with Vice President Joe Biden.
The Presidents were seen sitting together scrunched in at the tiny table in shirtsleeves, sharing a conversation through their interpreters, while everyone’s eyes were peeled on the …
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There are studies being conducted that may introduce a technique for restoring vision to burn victims. In such instances the cornea has been burned. However, a graft consisting of healthy stem cells can be grown in a lab setting. Many experts refer to it as a biological contact lens. The technique is believed to work extremely well and that is exciting news.
In order to have good vision, a person needs the cornea to be clear. Think of it like a window that is clean versus one that is covered in …